In this movie, I'll show you how to create an actual…animation file with sequential frames that play on screen inside Photoshop.…But we have to work carefully.…And the reason is, because when you're creating…an animation file, you have to work small.…You don't want to be animating huge images like this one.…And that means we need to downsample.…And the problem is that Puppet Warp effects…applied to smart objects do not downsample reliably.…So the first thing we need to do is rasterize all of our smart objects.…So, go to the layers panel, and notice this icon right there.…

Filter for smart objects.…If you click on it, you'll only see a list of smart objects inside this image.…The next thing you want to do is go up to the…select menu, and choose all layers, or press control alt A.…Or command option A on a Mac, and because…all we can see is smart objects inside the layers…panel, that's all we select.…Then, with the rectangular marquee tool, right click…inside the image window and choose rasterize smart object.…

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10/1/2014

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10/15/2013

Join Photoshop master Deke McClelland in the fourth and final installment of his popular Photoshop CC One-on-One series. In this course, Deke shares step-by-step tutorials and expert-level insights on the most powerful features, helping you make your own way to true Photoshop mastery.